Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...

  • practice analysis as evidenced by completing elements of the Junior Portfolio to determine college and career readiness.

Due Today: Typed and Printed First Draft of UC Personal Insight Question #1- Leadership

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  • Due Tue 2/21:
    • Typed and Printed First Draft of Personal Insight Question #2, MLA Format
    • Any part of the Universal College App, Resume, Jamba Job App that needs to be completed

Essential Questions:

  • What are the elements of narrative writing and how do I incorporate them in college essays?
  • How am I prepared for life after high school and what can I do to further prepare?

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Bring your outside reading book every day.


Agenda

1. Learning Logs- Update

2. Journal Entry #2: A Broken Promise
  • Most of us have been in a situation where we made a promise that for one reason or another we were unable to keep. When were you disappointed because someone made you a promise that they failed to keep? OR, when did you break a promise that you made to someone else?
Requirements:

  • Keep your pen/pencil moving the entire time and write with as much detail and examples as possible.
  • Each entry in your Journal must be one or more hand written pages.
  • You must strive to be thoughtful and honest.
  • This is a place to think and create. Use it.
  • If you find a prompt difficult commit to it, don't give up. Analyze it and dive in!
3. Junior Portfolio
  1. Universal College App
  2. Letter of Recommendation Request
  3. Job Application (Jamba Juice)
  4. Resume
4. SSR and Reading Response Cornell Notes

After reading silently for the allotted time, date and copy the question on the left of your C Notes and respond on the right side. Be sure to address all parts of the prompt.
  • What type of conflict(s) are in your book? (internal/external, character vs self, character vs. nature or situation…)
  • Describe the conflict(s) in detail and cite one piece of textual evidence with elaboration to explain how your evidence exemplifies the conflict and what it reveals about the protagonist (main character)